Blar i Brage NMBU på forfatter "Grimsby, Lars Kåre"
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A study on the adaptive capacity of ecological system and the Sundarbans community in response to climate change in Bangladesh
Rahman, Md Mahfuzur (Master thesis, 2023)The paper is regarding a community in Bangladesh, live by the Sundarbans Mangrove forest. The forest is facing challenges because of climate change. People’s lifestyle, socio ecological system is influenced by the forest ... -
The cod crisis : fisheries management seen through the eyes of key stakeholders
Nobis, Griet (Master thesis, 2021)Millions of people rely on the ocean and its resources for food and livelihoods. Many fisheries are however greatly impacted by human action and at risk of overexploitation. The environmental changes and pressure on the ... -
Environmental crimes and illegal waste trade : a study of the perception of the seriousness of crimes related to slow violence and ecomafie in the province of Brescia, Italy
Olivi, Luisa (Master thesis, 2021)This Master Thesis project in International Environmental Studies, Noragric, NMBU, focuses on environmental crimes related to the illegal waste cycle in Northern Italy. The research aims to study the perceptions of the ... -
The environmental governance system around the implementation of sustainable aviation fuels in Norway : a case study on e-fuels and carbon capture and utilization value chain
Romo Martínez, Ana Cristina (Master thesis, 2021)Over the last years Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAFs) have gained attention as a solution to lower CO2 emissions from aviation, a sector difficult to electrify that contributes to a large extent to global CO2 emissions, ... -
The evolution of Environmental and Social Impact Assessments in Hydropower
Quigley, Guillaume Thomas (Master thesis, 2021)Environmental and Social Impact Assessments or ESIA’s are one of the main project decision-making tools in use to address environmental and social externalities related to project development. They have evolved in response ... -
Forest temporal stability, a new tool to measure protected areas?
Vauthier, Robinson Benjamin Daphne (Master thesis, 2021)Forests represent more than a third of France's territory, and one fourth of them are protected. Several types of protected areas exist in France to conserve these ecosystems. These protected areas have different organisations, ... -
Household determinants of cooking fuel use and motivation to adopt LPG : the case of the Kinondoni Municipality, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Doku-Marfo, John Junior (Master thesis, 2022)In Sub-Saharan Africa, 70-90% of the energy supply for cooking, lighting, and heating is primarily sourced from biomass. The use of biomass, therefore, represents about 82% of the total energy consumed in the sub-region. ... -
The impacts of rapid urbanization in the rural-urban fringe area : the case in the Province of Cavite, Philippines
Bragais, Mary Ann Ballesteros (Bachelor thesis, 2022)People living in the rural-urban fringe areas face opportunities and challenges as a result of the urban expansion. Urbanization in the areas is seen by the rise in the number of commercial centres, residential subdivisions, ... -
Informational governance and the Transparency Act : implications for social sustainability
Gøtestam, Benjamin (Master thesis, 2022)This thesis looks at what implications information used as a policy instrument may have on the social sustainability in the global food system, looking at the Norwegian “Transparency Act”. To investigate this topic, data ... -
Integrating renewable energy into Nigeria's energy mix : implications for Nigeria's energy security
Obideyi, Oluwatoni Onyeka (Master thesis, 2017)With increased awareness in the importance of energy to economic and social development, the need to attain energy security has increasingly become a paramount factor in the energy agenda of countries. To expand their ... -
Navigating stakeholder interests in the management of wild reindeer on Hardangervidda
Flatland, Vera Kristina (Bachelor thesis, 2023) -
Problems, policy and politics : using the multiple streams framework to analyse the biochar policy process in Norwegian agriculture
Lilleby, Stine (Master thesis, 2020)Over the past decade, biochar has been proposed as a solution to climate change in the agricultural sector because of its potential to sequester carbon. Although there is evidently interest from both farmers and the Norwegian ... -
The pros and cons for trophy hunting contribution to biodiversity conservation and to local development and economies at large
Detalle, Mathieu Sylvain (Master thesis, 2021)Trophy hunting is a controversial topic. On one hand, opponents of trophy hunting denounce an unethical practice, killing the same animals that are supposed to be protected while the benefits are reaped by wealthy private ... -
System-smart energy use : does it require smart users? : a case study on housing cooperatives in Kristiansand and Oslo
Rennan, Emma Elise Sandberg (Master thesis, 2023)Housing cooperatives are a crucial component of Norway’s housing stock, accounting for approximately 20% of total housing units. As a result, decision-making processes in housing cooperatives significantly impact the ... -
Textile reuse in the circular economy : motivations of Oslo residents to minimize textile waste
Sørensen, Dimitris Fougalas (Master thesis, 2021)Norway is subjected to environmental changes that are affecting a sustainable future for the generations to come. This situation is further proliferated as per the ongoing global economic trends. The economy and environment ... -
The prospect of biogas among small-holder dairy goat farmers in the Uluguru Mountains, Tanzania
Grimsby, Lars Kåre; Gulbrandsen, Linn; Eik, Lars Olav; Msalya, George; Kifaro, George C. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016) -
Why the private sector matters : sustaining the Islamic State in Iraq
Bräuer, Hannes (Master thesis, 2021)This dissertation investigates the private sector’s relationship and experiences with the Islamic State in the Iraqi governorates Nineveh and Salahaddin, utilizing unique field data from the insurgents’ 2013-2017 rule. ...